Guess The Injury Challenge 2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ธ.ค. 2022
- Part 2! Test your knowledge as we walk through an injury mechanism together and you try and see if you can figure out what happened based on my description.
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Comment below with what YOU think happened
I think he got hurt
Fracture of neck of femur, my best guess.
bronchitis
My wife - a family medicine doctor in residency and interested in sports medicine certification - loves these videos.
Either a hip dislocation or femoral fracture.
Doc, *PLEASE* make these videos more frequently! (Maybe a video weekly) This is highly interesting as a medical student and to have your opinion about this makes it even better
Great video and idea by the doc, but that snap sound was soul crunching 😰 I immediately thought Broken Femur, the way his upper thigh collapsed was kinda the nail in-the coffin.
I second this!
Thought femur fracture, but also considered hip dislocation cause it was a bit high up. Great vid Doc
Same
My mind's eye saw the movement but couldn't believe that large of a bone was broken in such a way! Cool video for sure, more like this would be great!
Same thought it had to be dislocation, possibly with ligament damage, causing that pop sound (which caused me to spill some of my beer).
Keep this series up Doc please! i love the analyzing and interaction!
My knee also pops like that first one from time to time. It's just the same as cracking your knuckles, so it doesn't hurt or anything at all. But people usually let go when it happens and give up positions, so I'm honestly finding it pretty nifty
That pop was incredibly different from just popping your knees like with your knuckles. That was the pop of damage being done. Not just gas bubbles escaping from a joint
No, it doesn't. The knee and shoulder don't crack like knuckles do. Those noises are not good.
@David F they definitely do. My knees do it every few times I do a full squat ass to grass. But there's nothing wrong with them
@David F and by nothing wrong I mean I've had them x-rayed, MRI, and bone scanned. They're fine
I went with hip dislocation initially since on first watch it looked like the torsion forces on the end of the femur caused it to pop out of the pelvis towards the mat, but as usual I suspect you were spot on. When you did the frame-by-frame, it does look like the injury occurred higher up in the thigh than I thought, which is definitely unfortunate for this gentleman
Love this style of video and the learning points summarised at the end! :)
I initially thought tib/fib fracture because of the force being put on the ankle.
I can’t believe the knee didn’t fail before the femur. Wild.
This is great, it's a really engaging way to not just learn, but apply knowledge. I was thinking hip dislocation at first, but then saw where he grabbed and thought his femur just broke (which is wild).
If you do more of these, I'd prefer to see ones where it's harder to tell what the injury was! :)
I had been thinking there was a hip dislocation or a fracture to the femoral head. But it makes a ton of sense why it was probably more in the middle of the bone, rather than at the joint.
Look at the ref’s reaction! That’s how I reacted too!!
I would have said a femur break but the forces used for that to happen are usually quite large. To the point that I don’t know of many femoral breaks that didn’t happen due to catastrophic car crashes. I honestly thought that it was the sound of the femur leaving the socket, might be wrong though
Broken femer, so rare man. Never seen it happen besides this vid, glad it's finally going viral recently
Like I haven't seen it happen from a triangle
I was not expecting femur when I clicked on this video, that is mega rare. He must’ve been applying a lot torque in that triangle, but to break his own bone like that? I didnt even know you could do that, you’d think the body would tell him to stop if the leg/thigh is about the snap.
I hope he’s okay because I thought Femurs are notoriously painful recovery. Like doc said, I only thought it was possible to break a femur in a car accident or something with more aggressive trauma. Bro really did it to himself which is just frightening.
Didn't Joe Theismann break his on the Taylor hit?
The first thought I had was of hip dislocation.
But got why it would be a femur fracture.
Thankyou for these videos. I love them.
Absolutely love this channel..thanks very much..man what a break/snap..😯😯
THE LEGENDARY TRIPLE BOX!!! Great video as always, love the content!
I thought it was a hip dislocation, thought there was no way something so simple could break a femur! Lesson learned; bones aren’t good under rotational pressure
I’ve been thinking about this one for a while saw it weeks ago, thank you !
This reminds me of the spiral fractures that occur in arm wrestling.
Green stick fracture or hip dislocation, was my first thought. Then saw the video, and went with the former.
A neighbour, drunkly fell over outside my house a few years back. As he went down he put his right hand out on to the top of our wall - as he kept falling it trapped his arm between him and the wall. It forced it to externally rotate until it snapped the humerus, I heard the snap and the thud in the house. It sheared the bone about a 1/4-1/3 of the way from the shoulder. As I was trying to splint it and get it in a sling, he was so drunk that he could tell he was still trying to move it - it moved like that leg.
If he’d been anymore sober, he’d have been in agony, but after the fact, he did himself a favour by being so black-out drunk as to have zero recollection of the whole incident. He just woke up in hospital with his arm set and in a side-brace cast. 🤷♂️
I started Jujitsu at 48 years of age……i still haven’t had a bad injury 18 months later , it’s only a matter of time !
Portuguese med student here, a bit of a harder challenge here!
My first guess would be a hip fracture/deslocation. We can clearly see his leg shift and hear a big *pop* sound, and the socket were the femur sits is a place that sometimes is susceptible to injury, specially through repetitive stress, like maybe in that wrestling position
Second guess maybe a femur fracture, but the femur is a really strong bone and there doesn't seem to be enough force to break a bone like that.
Hope I'm right ✌️ love your work Dr. Brian and happy holidays for everyone!
My guess was a fibula fracture down by the ankle
Ruptured lateral femural ligament which encompasses balance and stability for the femur. I ruptured my rectus femoris and you could here similar things around the he knee and popping sound around the hip. Old soccer days
I thought it was an postero superior hip dislocation , but watching frame by frame i see that not the wholebone goes backwards so a fracture would be the better guess
Guessing hip dislocation because of that nasty backwards motion of the thigh, and I don’t think the forces are strong enough to actually fracture the femur…..
Edit: damn, that was brutal. Learned something about bone structures today.
Same...on all accounts.
Oh golly ouch. Thanks doc for the challenge . I am deeply humbled
I'm curious what his prognosis is. Is his competitive career over? Is this something he can come back from...if so how long?
I don't think that technique can cause a femoral fracture without a preexisting issue as well. I'm gonna go with hip dislocation. Proper application requires you to use your opponent's head, not your own leg as a lever. Basic white belt mistake. Great vids.
I am thinking a hip dislocation because when I straighten my thigh out twisted it while flexing my thigh, I can feel a lot of tension in the joint. In addition, I do not think that the forces generated perpendicular to the bone or around its axis would be sufficient to cause either a transverse or spiral fracture respectively with the sound that it makes made me think it wasn't a fracture. Since the hip is the closest joint in the area we see the bone poking out, I believe it is that joint which was affected.
I thought initially femur fracture on first view, but was hoping for hip dislocation, but the deformation was too distal to the hip (Was I right to use distal here?) Femur fractures are scary!
yep, distal is correct. proximal means closer to the centre of the body, distal further away
Spiral fracture of the femur, bones are weakest to torsion forces, great videos 🙏
I'm guessing a dislocation. That pop sounded very distinct.
Doc u are 💯amazing! Thank u!
Without the slow motion video, I would not have thought about a bone break. Clearly, his bone density was compromised.
there were major temwisting forces along with the fulcrum which made it easier to break but yeah I hear ya
LET'S GOOO, I FINALLY GOT ONE RIGHT XD
I'm learning 😎
love your videos brian!
when you slow it down you can clearly see the deformation. super weird that the bone would snap before the ligament would give.
I'd say femur break with the torque and the head acting as the fulcrum is where the break happened.
Possible compound fracture of the proximal femur, can’t even imagine the type of pain he was in after that
My Guess, at 1:30, based off of the reaction, seeing no leg snapped in half. I believe it was a snap of the fibula. Due to the excessive amount of compression going through the bone. I think a full snap of the fibula. There’s definitely damage to the tubular walls and connections to the ankle joint. This is me MD from TH-cam university. Irl i am a Certified EMR
Can you do a video on Carlos Correa ankle surgery? Last year when stealing a base he hit his ankle and said he was hit in the ankle hardware and felt it go numb and vibrate. And then he was fine. I am wondering if this is what spooked the giants
I thought it was a hip dislocation with a femur fracture being possible but unlikely.
You should make another channel for these videos. I think the audience for them is different and would benefit from a different channel.
Very informative.
How did you not cover the Jalen Hurts shoulder injury? Waited for days on that.
it’s a sprain of the SC joint
Man, I’ve seen a bunch of people blow out their Acls’ weightlifting. It’s insane
I suspected either a femur fracture or a hip dislocation after the loud crack though it must be a femur fracture
He broke his damned leg this is an easy one Doc
I feel like his hip was dislocated
Because I don't think the pressure was enough to break his femur
Broken tibia or femur - femur is the biggest strongest bone in the body & if he broke that, he better get a round of blood tests taken for any malignancies or deficiencies.
I’m not even sure why he was trying to grab his ankle or foot? if he wants to finish this submission, he needs to get the good angle by grabbing under the leg or arm on the other side... (right leg or right arm of his opponent)
The pressure he was putting on his own leg was probably painful even before the break.
Finally this vid going viral! It's been around for awhile, I actually posted it on my YT like 10 months ago😂 glad you finally saw it!
I thought he dislocated his knee. Also, what the hell submission was he going for? That's sooooo not how you secure a triangle choke or any other submission I can think of
It looks like something in the upper leg but it probably one of the the bones on the lower leg that popped.
UPDATE: I saw it. I was wrong. LOL!
How is this even possible? Femur is one of the strongest bones of the body.
Well, I got that wrong. I thought broken femur then thought, no the femur is too big of a bone. Sounds like I was wrong.
i thought it was an MCL tear until i heard the pop!
Please do Josh Wells from TB Bucs!! Patellar tear
You will continue to see injuries in BJJ and other mixed martial arts just because athletes are more trained and stronger than they use to be.
The ones that POP really get me to cringe. MORE! MORE! MORE! MORE! MORE!
Definitely got an eyelash in his eye, and his femur was like "yo I want no part of this anymore."
Do bones really sound that loud when they break? Holy crap that sounded disgusting.
i have heard several tin or fib ( or both) fractures playing soccer you could hear them from like 25-50 feet away
that was brutal.
That first video made me cringe so hard. Mans knee exploded 🤢😬
I think it's a dislocated hip or some sort of fracture of the femur
We need a poku injury report
I feel like he ripped a hip flexer. Tendon near lateral hip. Possibly tendon actually popped hip joint out of place too?
Hip dislocation was my first guess
@briansuttererMD I don't know if you'll see this but can you do a video on Byron Jones popping his knee back into place during the Cowboys vs Jets game a few years ago
Omg, I think he dislocated his hip, ouch
I knew right away when I heard the pop that he broke his femur
Could you cover the 2012 Derrick rose ACL injury
Does bone smashing work?
Either broken femur or hip dislocation
Femur fracture is my guess
Anyone knows if this was poor technique? If so, how?
Some sort of left hip dislocation?
Never seen a Triangle pop the femur like that. The shin bones, foot, knee. Sure. Never like that.
initial thoughts are broken femur or dislocated hip
Is that a broken FEMUR??? 🤢🫠 big time ouchie
For a guy with no money. You men sure pay alot of attention to me
Femur fracture I guess. Sounds absolutely awful. The dude has a long painful recovery ahead of him. May never be quite the same.
Either the femur or the femoral neck snapped
Bro really put himself in a sub
initial diagnosis - hip dislocation.
FUCK! I hate femur fractures. Hope he recovers.
Broke his femur 🤢
Bucs lineman knee injury!!
Fractured leg and knee injury.
Femure fracture?!
That’s the classic “f’ed ‘er bud”
Broke tib and fib… 0:48
Can you cover knifes edge
snap, crackle and POP!
Fractured leg
not to be that guy or anything but jiu is spell wrong in the title, love the videos
Spiral fracture 🤮
He won't make that mistake again 😎
Prelim dx without watching the video, bicep femoris rupture
Wow I was horribly wrong haha